The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 19 in Pope County District Court.

On Tuesday, the Russellville Police Department received a call from a woman who said when she arrived home on Parker Road, she observed three subjects standing by a white car in front of her home and saw that her front door was open.

She told RPD as she approached the front door, she heard someone yell “hide” inside her home, the front door closed and she heard people run from her home. The subjects by the car also ran off.

One witness told police two males went into the home, and Morrow kicked open the front door. A different witness told officers a white male ran past his house, and officers found a television that belonged to the homeowner near a tree.

The Dardanelle Police Department helped RPD located Chris Bentley, a Dardanelle resident, who was uncooperative and denied being in Russellville when the theft occurred. Bentley is currently on parole for delivery of a controlled substance.

Morrow told officers his girlfriend lived at the residence and that he was in the home to secure her television. Morrow told his girlfriend he saw a black man in her home and that he chased the subject through her home. Morrow said his girlfriend did not believe the story and contacted police.

At approximately 4:38 p.m. on Monday, an Arkansas State Police Trooper pulled over a truck for an unsafe lane change near the 83 eastbound exit on Interstate 40. The report stated the driver and passenger acted nervous and gave the trooper mixed stories. The driver gave consent for the trooper to search the vehicle, at which time five bales of marijuana were found in a refrigerator. The trooper seized the marijuana and $945 in cash. The street value of the marijuana was estimated to be approximately $190,000.

Both Mack and Tweedy are residents of Arizona. Mack has three prior felony convictions.

Tweedy told District Judge Don Bourne that she worked as a pre-school teacher.

n Mark Howard, 54, Driving While Intoxicated 5 — $20,000.

Howard, a Pulaski County resident, was pulled over by an Arkansas State Trooper going eastbound on I-40 near mile marker 82 for repeatedly driving over the center line.

The report stated the trooper smelled alcohol, noticed the driver’s eyes were blood shot, spoke with a slurred speech and observed an open container of beer in the right front floor board.

Howard admitted to drinking while driving, had a prescription bottle of pills in his pocket, had six unopened cans of beer behind the console and told the trooper he had consumed three or four beers.

Howard scored a .19 on the blood alcohol content (BAC) test.

Howard told Bourne he had three or four prior felonies, several for DWI and was currently on parole.

n Michael Heflin, 42, delivery of a controlled substance times two — $7.500.

An agent with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF) and member of the RPD testified that during a six-month time period, members of the DTF and Arkansas State Police met with Heflin on two occasions and purchased just under two grams of methamphetamine for money.